Re: Torsion Bar

From: Don Rey (radon220@gmail.com)
Date: Wed May 23 2007 - 13:11:08 EDT


oh cool, actually i live about an hour away in ct. obviously much
better beaches in RI than in CT. do you have a beach barrier permit? i
don't think i'll renew mine this year... i won't have time for beach
driving w/ my new house.

don in ct
89 dakota convertible 318 nv3500 4x4
74 dart sport 340
pbase.com/radon220/mopars

On 5/23/07, thebearcentral@cox.net <thebearcentral@cox.net> wrote:
>
> In article <f41ff3ad0705230747w66798f30kf7d57596d21e77b7@mail.gmail.com>,
> radon220@gmail.com ("Don Rey") writes:
>
>
> thanks don
>
> by the way you must live close to me in RI. I enjoyed seeing to pics of east
> beach. I live around the corner.
>
> Chris
>
>
> >
> > you can lift till the bolt maxes out... if your torsion bars are good,
> > you'll probably be 3+ inches up then and your front end will be higher
> > than your rear. usually not necessary to max it out. i lifted ~2" on
> > mine, but i maxed out one torsion bar. i need new bars.
> >
> > see walt's site for a good procedure to level it out, including where
> > to measure. www.walt-n-ingrid.com
> >
> > don in ct
> > 89 dakota convertible 318 nv3500 4x4
> > 74 dart sport 340
> >
> > On 5/23/07, thebearcentral@cox.net <thebearcentral@cox.net> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > dose anybody know the max you can lift 93 4x4 club cab dak.
> > > and where to measure. my book says to use to spots on the control arms with
> > > max of 1 1/2"
> > >
> >
>



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